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I am persuaded the New Testament Greek of the Old Testament confirms Septuagint translation where it agrees with the Hebrew original autographs.
I am persuaded the New Testament Greek of the Old Testament confirms Septuagint translation where it agrees with the Hebrew original autographs.
What I am arguing is, the New Testament Greek of the Old Testament quotes are a confirmation of Old Testament reading of it's autographs.Well, yea, if it’s good enough for Christ and the Apostles…
What I am arguing is, the New Testament Greek of the Old Testament quotes are a confirmation of Old Testament reading of it's autographs.
There is also a case for “perfect translation” in OT quotes. If God said it the way He meant it in Hebrew and restated it in Greek, then we have a Hebrew to Greek translation by the author.I am persuaded the New Testament Greek of the Old Testament confirms Septuagint translation where it agrees with the Hebrew original autographs.
An original New Testament quote of an Old Testament Hebrew passage.There is also a case for “perfect translation” in OT quotes. If God said it the way He meant it in Hebrew and restated it in Greek, then we have a Hebrew to Greek translation by the author.
Then we get into which manuscripts are accurate, if necessary.